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Joel Drucker and Steve Tignor discuss the new book that tells us how he made one of the Slams entirely his own.
"If the government doesn't listen, we'll take care of Roland Garros," the president of the National Taxi Federation warned on Saturday, as drivers protested for a sixth straight day.
With his triumph in Geneva today, Djokovic has now won at least one title every year since he was a teenager in 2006.
The Brit opened up about why fellow players often refused to hit with him during practice sessions as a tour rookie.
He’s won titles all over the world—and incredibly, almost three quarters of his 100 career titles have been “big” titles.
Coming back from three months on the sidelines after "whatever happened happened," the top-seeded Italian is tempering expectations in Paris.
We're going off the radar with our first Pick of the Day from Paris, backing a player that has had a lot of success on clay at the Challenger level.
With subtle tweaks to its playability and a more obvious change to its look, the Radical MP remains a do-it-all frame for a broad range of players and styles.
Knowing that there is someone chasing me or, like, I have a target on my back right now… I love it!” said the top seed.
From Grand Slam finalists playing each other to a former No. 1 taking on a former No. 2, there’s going to be exciting match-ups right out of the gates in Paris this year.
His qualification is the second major milestone for Lebanese tennis this year, after Hady Habib won his first-round match at the Australian Open.
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